OTRC: Rihanna curses out Dutch magazine editor for racial slur

Rihanna has fired back at the editor of a Dutch magazine that used a racial slur to describe her in a recent article, calling the publication a "poor representation of the evolution of human rights" and accusing it of encouraging segregation.

The fashion and beauty magazine Jackie used the "N-word" (see uncensored photo) to describe the 23-year-old, who was born in Barbados and is one of the most popular R&B and pop stars in the world. Following angry comments from readers on social networking websites, Editor-in-Chief Eva Hoeka resigned. Rihanna posted an angry, public Twitter message to her and used the "F-word" to curse her out.

"There are 1000's of Dutch girls who would love to be recognized for their contributions to your country, you could have given them an article," the singer added. "Instead, u paid to print one degrading an entire race! That's your contribution to this world! To encourage segregation, to mislead the future leaders to act in the past! Well with all respect, on behalf of my race, here are my two words for you..." (warning: Contains racial slur, expletive)

It quoted her as saying that trying to clarify her comments was a mistake and that her credibility was now affected. Hoeka added that she had no malicious intent or underlying racial motive for the "errors."